Parent Magazine Volusia September 2018 | Page 10

Better balance screen time: Simple tips for a happier family by Christa Melnyk Hines W ith mobile devices readily available anywhere and everywhere, striking a healthy balance between online and in-person interaction is difficult for today’s families. How do we find a happy medium between quality family time and the siren song generated by the pixelated forest of apps, games and social media? According to Common Sense Media, mobile media use among children, ages zero to eight, has doubled from 38 percent to 72 percent since 2011. On average, kids spend a little over an hour a day on the devices - downloading apps, playing games and watching videos. “Perhaps my biggest concern about the overuse of technology in families is ‘opportunity cost,’ which is an economic term that means that time spent in front of a screen is time not spent engaging in healthier and more meaningful activities such as family time, exercise, faith, cultural, education, et cetera,” says Dr. Jim Taylor, psychologist and author of Raising Generation Tech. Find your middle ground. Overexposure to media can lead to poor school performance, obesity, sleep deprivation and invasions of privacy. But, banning kids from technology can effectively shut down conversations about appropriate media use, spurring kids to sneak around, create accounts and play games on friends’ devices where you have no oversight. “Technology use becomes unhealthy when it hurt